Lennar proposes 3D-printed homes in Miami’s Redland
Fresh off completing the largest known 3D-printed homes community in Texas, Lennar is proposing to incorporate 3D-printed homes in one of its south Miami-Dade County projects. Miami-based Lennar, led by Stuart Miller and Jon Jaffe, is proposing 3D-printed model homes at the 31-acre development site where it plans 88 homes in the Redland neighborhood, according to its application filed last week. The development site is on the northeast corner of Southwest 288th Street and Krome Avenue in unincorporated Miami-Dade. Lennar paid $16.3 million for the property in September. The 3-D printing applies only to the model homes, but the move […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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